I have a pair of aussies I hatched 20 weeks ago, there is 1 that I have believed to be a roo from the 1st week it was hatched because of the comb, but he/she isn't getting the pointy feathering of a roo. so can someone tell me please do the roos take longer to mature than other breeds, my brahma...
tim has bantam lights and buffs he posted pics recently you need to work your way back to find them, he has gorgeous birds, I doubt hubby will let me pay what Tim would want for his eggs thats why I'm asking ahead of time.
the difference is the type of rain lol in the U.K. I used to like calling it low flying clouds, a constant dampness, I hear washington is alot like scotland but have a feeling when it rains in washinton it actually rains
oh I see now need to go look at past pics to pic out good and bad, yup so the birds that look like dainty little chickens and haven't got the mean bushy brow appearance (evil eye)
look at the combs if they are a brighter pink/red and larger thats a roo, what breed do you have? with 7 chicks laws of average you should probably have at least 1 or 2 roo
just wondering if ee are mutt chickens how do you know that a hen wont have a certain color pattern? last year I hatched 3 ee (think a splash color) and the only difference i saw in the cock was the comb before he started crowing and I rid myself of the 3am wake up call he looked exactly like...
could really use a closer frontal pic of comb she looks about 5 weeks heres a pic of my slw roo at 4 weeks see how pink that comb is some roo are easy to tell early